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Essentials of Payroll Accounting for Restaurant Groups, Part 1

Restaurant365

From hiring and onboarding to running employee payments and paying taxes, payroll touches on many different parts of a restaurant business. Companies may file for different EINs because of the need to get separate liquor licenses, deal with different investors, expand outside state lines, or grow through acquisitions.

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Restaurant365 Announces Growth, Industry Recognition and Product Enhancements as it Drives Change in Restaurant Operations

Restaurant365

Restaurant365 is continuing to enhance its suite of Payroll & HR software solutions, making it easier for restaurant operators to hire, onboard, pay and retain employees in an unprecedented tight labor market. Mobile payment approvals and payment scheduling are up next and will further broaden the solution. About Restaurant365 ®.

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How To Recruit Great Franchisees For Your Restaurant Business (And Keep Them On Board) 

Apicbase

Before we talk about franchisees’ hiring and retention process, here’s a definition and a brief introduction to the role that franchisees play in your restaurant business. A restaurant franchisee is an investor with a license to do business under your trademark, brand name, and business model. What Is A Restaurant Franchisee?

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How To Run A Successful Restaurant Franchise — 10 Essentials For Sustainable Growth

Apicbase

The cost estimation segment describes franchisees’ estimated expenditure, from their initial start-up investment to infrastructure, licenses, and royalty fees. Hire an expert to ensure the agreement covers everything that is legally required. We recommend hiring the following roles: 1. 4 Write A Bulletproof Franchise Agreement.